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The Launch: 109 Accounts, 1 Big Goal​

Hey everyone!


After years of lurking, testing, and seeing endless debates about whether Pinterest is “dead” or not, I’m finally going all-in—with automation at scale. My goal? $500/day using over 100 Pinterest accounts, fully automated and optimized for ad revenue and beyond.

What’s Happening Right Now​

  • 109 Pinterest accounts automated via Blogtopin (and counting)
  • Old, unused accounts dusted off, rebranded, and reactivated—because a fresh look still works wonders
  • Some accounts previously ran on Zapier, Make, or even straight RSS-to-Pinterest posting (thought this was dead, but one account surprised me with 8k impressions from pure automation!)
  • Mix of English and non-English sites—and honestly, some non-English accounts are outperforming my expectations

Why This Matters​

  • Testing at Scale: If you have a pile of old sites or want to test a niche, don’t ignore automated RSS or Zapier posting. It’s still a low-effort way to see if your content has Pinterest potential, before investing in paid tools or manual work.
  • Blogtopin as the Engine: Every site that gets approved on an ad network or sees a CPM bump gets added to Blogtopin. I’m currently running 5 pins/day on new accounts, and scaling up to 20 pins/day as results (and CPMs) justify.
  • Global Reach: Half my sites are in English, the rest in various other languages. Some accounts have limited reach, but others are crushing it—even in smaller markets.

Monetization & Experiments​

  • Ad Networks: Using a mix of forum favorites and the usual suspects—always optimizing for CPM.
  • Affiliate Offers: Testing, but honestly, affiliate earnings are still modest. Open to tips!
  • Barter Deals: Leveraging my traffic and Pinterest reach to score barter deals for cool products—because free stuff is always a win.

Early Surprises & Takeaways​

  • Automation Isn’t Dead: Automated posting (even via RSS!) can still drive real impressions. If you’re sitting on old accounts or want to test a new site, don’t sleep on this method.
  • Non-English Niches: Don’t underestimate them. Some of my biggest surprises have come from non-English accounts.
  • Scaling Mindset: The plan is to add at least 40 more sites to Blogtopin by month’s end. Every time a site gets approved for ads or CPM jumps, it gets the Pinterest treatment.

Best Performing Pinterest Accounts (So Far)​

Curious about what’s actually working? Here’s a quick look at some of my top accounts right now:

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Highlights & Insights from My Pinterest Automation Journey​


  • Non-English Surprises:
    One account—originally launched just to test non-English potential—has unexpectedly become a standout performer, proving that international niches can absolutely succeed.
  • Reviving Old Accounts:
    One account I considered “dead” was brought back to life using RSS automation and is now generating over 8,000 impressions per month. This shows that with experimentation, even dormant accounts can bounce back.
  • Country-by-Country Variance:
    I’m genuinely amazed at how some countries deliver sky-high impressions but very few clicks, while others show the opposite trend. Cracking this code is high on my priority list.
  • New Recipe Sites:
    Several of my newer accounts and sites are focused on recipes. Some are showing steady growth, while others are still struggling to gain traction. I’m eager to understand what separates the winners from the laggards.
  • Niche & Account Variability:
    In certain niches where I operate multiple sites, I’ve noticed significant performance differences from account to account—even with similar content and strategies. This reinforces the importance of ongoing testing and adaptation.
  • Evaluation & Patience:
    Once I reach my pin limit, I’ll be closely evaluating which sites to continue investing in. However, I don’t rush to abandon underperforming accounts; past experience has shown that patience and strategic tweaks can successfully revive them.

Why Share This?​

  • Proof Pinterest Still Works: Ignore the naysayers—Pinterest is not dead.
  • Start Small, Scale Fast: If you’re on the fence, start with what you have. Test, automate, and only scale what works.
  • Let’s Learn Together: I’ll be sharing real numbers, wins, fails, and everything in between. Drop your questions, tips, or even barter requests below!
The best time to start is now. Who else is automating Pinterest at scale? What’s working (or not) for you? Let’s make this the most actionable Pinterest automation thread on the forum!


Looking forward to your questions, feedback, and seeing who else is ready to scale
 
A couple of questions.
The most interesting one is - do you use your own domains?
Image content - AI generated?

The thing is that for the last year I have not been able to get impressions using my .com domains or country domains.
I have been working with Pinterest since 2017. It is very difficult to start getting impressions on my new (and old ones too) domains :(
Creating 100 high-quality pins (photoshop or canva) + unique text gives 1000-2000 impressions per month and then fades away, this is some kind of madness.
 
Good luck! For Blogtopin, which plan do you use?
Agency + Enterprise
A couple of questions.
The most interesting one is - do you use your own domains?
Image content - AI generated?

The thing is that for the last year I have not been able to get impressions using my .com domains or country domains.
I have been working with Pinterest since 2017. It is very difficult to start getting impressions on my new (and old ones too) domains :(
Creating 100 high-quality pins (photoshop or canva) + unique text gives 1000-2000 impressions per month and then fades away, this is some kind of madness.
This is very strange, how many pins per day are you doing?
And yes, most of my Images are AI generated and most of the content on most sites is AI generated.
SOmetimes my accounts are dead for 1-5 months and then they blow up. This is probably the main reason why I don't even bother doing it manually. But I have seen some people succeed with manually pinning and they were doing realy well. But since I dont focus on just one or two sites I dont see the point.

Anyways, I dont see any issues with any country specific domains or even domains like blog net info org etc. So far everything goes. Only for some reason in some white hat niches I have reiceved ban several times, but it was not related to domain per say, since I was able to claim it on new account without ban, but the acc got banned anyway in few months.
How much are your sites making from this traffic?
To be honest, I have no idea. I only have slight idea how valuable is the traffic, since I have three sites that have been smashed by big G. And now the only traffic is from pinterest and even thought my traffic decreased drasticaly, my CPM imrpoved a lot when the major of the traffi was coming from Pinterest.
So far this is just side hustle, it does not take much time. I only have to set up new accounts, optimize them and connect them to B2P. And once in a month I have to verify the pins. But I think that already the schedule can be created for more than 30 days. SO once I warm up my "good performing accounts" to 20 pins per day, I might schedule it for 60 or 90 days or w/e is the max, so I literally spend on this as less time I can.
 
Amazing journey.

I wish you the best.

Go, win, conquer.

Show what your blood can do.

God bless you, friend.
 
Amazing journey.

I wish you the best.

Go, win, conquer.

Show what your blood can do.

God bless you, friend.
Thank you
Did you use proxies when you opened the accounts?
yes, I use 3 accounts per one proxy and antidetect browsers or portable browsers, Iwould not use portable browsers, but it is an old set up and it would take too much time to change it, so I am still using that as well for some accounts
you can also try Affiliate marketing, thanks
I am planning on doing that more. I am already testing some offers. But I would guess out of total income affiliate comes somewhere in jsut 400-500$ per month


UPDATE:
I have created 9 new accounts, with 5-12 boards each and schedulde them via b2p.
 
Can you tell us about your boards? How many boards do you have on each account (average)?
Older accounts have 3-6 boards. New accounts have atleast 5 boards, but I would say the average is 7+ boards, but it highly depends how many clusters/topics that site covers
Yeah, looks like accounts need at least 1 month of posting to show results.

You use more than 100 accounts. How many unique domains do you use? Or is the strategy to use some intermediary domains for the pin.

I've been seeing a decline for the last 3 days. I wonder what it is:suspicious:
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I use 1 domain per account. I have tried to use 3 accounts per one domain, but I got contacted via the owner of b2p and he did not like that, so I am definetly not risking my account. I have looked at other services and they are either too expensive or not good enought. And setting up another account to post via rss feed or make, it does not make sense for me. Maybe one day, when I have pinterest accounts for all my sites. BUt I am definetly not there yet.
using the pro plan—unlimited feeds + bulk scheduling nails it
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on the scale plan—great for 100+ accounts, unlimited pin slots
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Awesome! Just wondering — do you need IPv6 proxies?
I am sorry, I use residential proxies and I have no idea if they are ipv6 or not. BUt to be honest, pinterest is not that strict about this i think. I know some people who just use VPN or just reset IP on mobile phone.
 
Are all those account's content is in same niche or different?

Goodluck with journey mate.
Multiple niches. At most, I have I think like 5 sites in one niche. And the reason for that is that for the first time in my life account blew up to 500k in 3 months. But in month 4 or 5 the account got banned with the domain. So I have created 5 more sites in this niche, but so far these accounts are slowly growing, nothing crazy is happening on them yet. So it was probably jsut luck with few pins and then the account got rolling, which is quite sad. i thought I would be printing money rn, haha
 
Older accounts have 3-6 boards. New accounts have atleast 5 boards, but I would say the average is 7+ boards, but it highly depends how many clusters/topics that site covers

I use 1 domain per account. I have tried to use 3 accounts per one domain, but I got contacted via the owner of b2p and he did not like that, so I am definetly not risking my account. I have looked at other services and they are either too expensive or not good enought. And setting up another account to post via rss feed or make, it does not make sense for me. Maybe one day, when I have pinterest accounts for all my sites. BUt I am definetly not there yet.

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I am sorry, I use residential proxies and I have no idea if they are ipv6 or not. BUt to be honest, pinterest is not that strict about this i think. I know some people who just use VPN or just reset IP on mobile phone.
If you're not too strict about safety, using a VPN is definitely the cheapest option — but also the riskiest.
The reason I asked whether you need IPv6 is because it's much cheaper than residential proxies.
 
It's been years since someone started a Pinterest automation journey.
Let's see how it goes.
 
I tried Pinterest in the past but failed. I think a very robust bot is needed for this. I'm following, good luck.
 
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